
How do students feel about manhood and masculinity today?

It may be comforting to believe that all rapists are bad people, but in truth, rape most often happens between friends, lovers, acquaintances and pals.

David Olimpio wanted to be a spy when he grew up. Now he’s glad he left violent games in boyhood, and worries about the men who did not.

Tom Matlack looks at how the romanticization of U.S. Special Forces is linked to dangerous myths about manhood and war.

Elliot Mandel and James Furbush surveyed the last 60 years in American movie villain history. Here’s what they found.

“If Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is trying to turn himself into a Bond villain, he’s succeeded.”

A controversial debate within the Boy Scouts of America is coming to a head this week as 1,400 of its leaders vote on lifting the ban that doesn’t allow homosexuals or atheists into its ranks.

A new study finds that students bullied because they are believed to be gay are much more likely than others to be suicidal and depressed.

The Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek died Monday, he was 74 years old.

Despite men being statistically less healthy than women, global health funding has been largely focused on women.

Try on eyeglasses from the comfort of your iPad. Part of the glasses.com try on revolution.

The first time a friend asked him to be best man at his wedding, Nathan Loewen wasn’t the best man he could be.

Chantele Theroux on how to live and love like the Man in Black.

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Do you know the way to your own heart? Men who cook and write wanted.

Sometimes, what makes us do evil is easier to understand than the reasons why we choose to do good.
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